INDEX.
| The Barbel | Page [5] |
| Carp | [7] |
| The Chub | [11] |
| The Cod Fish | [13] |
| The Haddock | [14] |
| The Herring | [16] |
| The Mackarel | [20] |
| The Mullet | [21] |
| The Pearch, or Perch, | [23] |
| The Pike | [24] |
| The Roach | [25] |
| The Shad | [26] |
| The Tench | [28] |
| The Trout | [29] |
| The Whiting | [31] |
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| A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds | [33] |
| Of the Situation and Disposition of the Principal Waters | [35] |
| Of the Manner of making and raising Pond Heads | [33] |
| The Dimensions of Pond Heads | [34] |
| Of securing your Banks | [35] |
| Of Sluices | [37] |
| Of the Manner of Working to raise a Pond Head | [39] |
| Of Auxiliary Waters | [42] |
| Of Stews | [43] |
| Of Moats | [45] |
| Of other Auxiliary Waters | [49] |
| The Course of laying the great Waters dry | [51] |
| Of Breeding of Fish | [53] |
| The Manner of Stocking Waters | [55] |
| Of the Manner of feeding Fish | [60] |
| Of disposing your Increase of Fish | [64] |
| Of fishing for Carriage | [66] |
| Of Nurseries to Ponds and Fish | [69] |
| Of Frosts, and the Way to save the Fish in them | [ib.] |
| Of the ordinary Benefits and Improvements by Fish | [73] |
| Of Benefits besides the main Design | [76] |
| The Conclusion | [78] |
FINIS.
